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Anyone else notice a lack of bubble screens and flea flickers to slow receivers?


Jeremy Igo

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Speaking of which, who's bright idea was it to put in a RB who hasn't carried the ball all game on a critical 3rd and 2 when Stew and Tolbert were beasting all game?

LOL I kid, I kid Shula. For the most part, I'm loving how Shula is calling these games and how he is giving Cam more freedom at the line. We're 6th in the league in scoring, can't complain about that.

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Shula has been evolving quite a bit for sure.  I'd also like to see a couple more screen passes.  Not the 360 pump fake double move.  Just a regular screen pass.

Also, even though he seems to be improving, his weakness has always been attacking 3-4 defenses.  I look forward to seeing what he can come up with against a good 3-4 team like GB.   The Colts run 3-4 too so I won't overlook that, but GB is obviously more of a litmus test defensively.  Hope he can keep up the incline. 

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Speaking of which, who's bright idea was it to put in a RB who hasn't carried the ball all game on a critical 3rd and 2 when Stew and Tolbert were beasting all game?

LOL I kid, I kid Shula. For the most part, I'm loving how Shula is calling these games and how he is giving Cam more freedom at the line. We're 6th in the league in scoring, can't complain about that.

We should be blaming Ed Dickson, he was the one that got blown up 

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Speaking of which, who's bright idea was it to put in a RB who hasn't carried the ball all game on a critical 3rd and 2 when Stew and Tolbert were beasting all game?

LOL I kid, I kid Shula. For the most part, I'm loving how Shula is calling these games and how he is giving Cam more freedom at the line. We're 6th in the league in scoring, can't complain about that.

That was on Dickson.

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We should be blaming Ed Dickson, he was the one that got blown up 

That was on Dickson.

Yeah, that was really bad on Dickson. Play was blown up before it even started. And CAP actually made a nice first move. I was kidding anyway. I'm actually really liking what Shula is doing this year (as one of his long doubters).

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Yeah, that was really bad on Dickson. Play was blown up before it even started. And CAP actually made a nice first move. I was kidding anyway. I'm actually really liking what Shula is doing this year (as one of his long doubters).

Agreed on Shula. I think he has done a very good job.

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